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Deductions & credits
It depends on what has been reported on the Form 1099S. Normally, the 1099S is part of the closing package.
If not you should request a copy(s) from the title company/closing agent.
The 1099S may show all the proceeds to one of you or may show the proceeds divided. If all the proceeds are on one 1099S reported to one social security number then that is who files the sale on their tax return. If the proceeds were divided on the Forms 1099S then you each report your share.
If the 1099S shows to proceeds to the estate EIN, then the estate reports the sale on the annual form 1041 filed by the executor.
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‎February 15, 2022
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